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Gavin Jan 26th, 2002 11:56 PM

Best Broadway Show in NYC
 
Can anyone tell me what is the best broadway show to see in NYC right now?

kt Jan 27th, 2002 04:04 AM

And the winner is..... Lion King.

Patrick Jan 27th, 2002 04:09 AM

This question ceertainly depends upon your personal taste. But my votes:<BR>Best Musical: The Producers<BR>Best Comedy: Tale of the Allegist's Wife<BR>Best Play: Proof

Patrick Jan 27th, 2002 04:11 AM

Sorry, too early for me this morning:<BR>"Certainly"<BR>and "Allergist's"

k Jan 27th, 2002 04:57 AM

The Producers<BR>Noises Off<BR>Proof<BR>

Howard Jan 27th, 2002 05:12 AM

I'll agree with k's three choices.<BR>However, there are other good shows, as well. And, in the case of The Producers, it's difficult to impossible to get tickets unless you want to wait in line for 8-10 hours or spend a lot of money. <BR>So, other musicals (for which you can easily get tickets) that are certainly worth your time are: Cabaret, Chicago and Contact.

Patrick Jan 27th, 2002 06:13 AM

Yes, I might have to modify my answer and switch Noises Off for Tale of the Allergist's Wife (especially since Linda Lavin is no longer doing it), to totally agree with k and Howard. I have seen Noises Off many times, but not in New York. It is a wonderful show and all reports are that this production is one of the best, but I can't speak personally about it. Guess I'm due for another trip to NYC.

NYer Jan 27th, 2002 07:38 AM

Better not Patrick, you know how bad those fights are getting a cab when you go to the theater! And God forbid you should check your coat somewhere,we will have to hear about another nightmare.

Gavin Jan 27th, 2002 07:48 AM

Thanks for the advice everyone. Especially you Nyer. It is so nice to know that people like you are around to fill these posts with shallow insults instead of helpful comments.

Patrick Jan 27th, 2002 08:37 AM

Never mind, Gavin. I made a mistake once in overstating a simple travel problem friends had and now will be reminded of it for life. NYer is just trying to reinforce the otherwise incorrect theory that New Yorkers are rude and obnoxious, by constantly proving that he is! Although I apologized for overstating the initial problem, he will not let go and will remain on my back no matter how helpful I try to be.<BR>Pouring over the boards looking for my posts so he can continue being rude is much more important to him than actually reading posts and responding in a helpful way. Yes, his suggestions for the best Broadway show were good and helpful, weren't they? <BR>

NYer Jan 27th, 2002 11:06 AM

Gavin,you're welcome and I do try my best:)<BR>And don't flatter yourself Patrick, no one needs to pore over the threads to find your pompous blitherings...they are everywhere!

al Jan 27th, 2002 11:24 AM

Too late Pat, you have been busted again! -while "overstating"- you made mention of the new yorkers duking it out in the street while fighting over cabs after the theater.gavin,don't think that only new yorkers are rude.dont think that nyer is rude for no reason-there were/are a few people on these boards from ny and they took offense at pat and his "nightmare" - which by the way was deleted.

Susan Jan 27th, 2002 03:02 PM

Could we please get back to Gavin's original post regarding shows? Thank you.

Patrick Jan 27th, 2002 05:28 PM

NYer, but I do flatter myself. If not, please tell me why you keep posting here without offering any help on the question, but just want to slam me? Why did you log onto this question without offering any help? I would appreciate your mentioning the MANY other posts where my comments would be regarded as "pompous blitherings", top them if you like, and for the record, the reason that post was deleted was because of the people like you who turned it into some sort of contest, rather than a simple "heads up" like it was meant to be. Most recently you slammed me because I am not a New York resident so I couldn't possibly recommend a restaurant I have been to four times. Until then I was under the total misunderstanding that tourists could recommend to other tourists what they liked or didn't like. It was so considerate of you to explain that unless you live there you couldn't possibly know what was going on. And please, do you really believe that I'm not aware all these posts are from you, one person who seems to be obsessed with my posts? Have you seen a specialist? Since I am brave enough to use my real name and email, (unlike you) I would really appreciate a personal email to tell me what I have done that offends you so much, that you feel it necessary to attack every bit of helpful advice I try to give. Yes, you will soon win. I will soon abandon this website, because people like you are so obnoxious. Meanwhile, it is just in my nature to try to help other tourists like myself who want a little helpful advice. It is unfortunate that people like you want to end that.<BR>Yes, as anyone can see, my original response to this question was totally pompous. I apologize.

xxx Jan 27th, 2002 05:43 PM

I must have misunderstood Patrick's original post about the taxis and the coat check in New York. I thought the coat check deal had to do with a busy Tavern on the Green that wouldn't help his two lady friends get their coats and they had to leave to get to their Broadway show and return later to retrieve them. And I thought his post about the difficulty getting a taxi in Times Square had to do with other tourists, not New Yorkers fighting about who was first. As I recall a number of people agreed with him. I never saw him insult New Yorkers, in fact I remember him talking about how great and friendly the New Yorkers were. So what is all this retaliation deal about New Yorkers being offended with his posts? Am I wrong, or didn't he also live in New York at one time, and raved about how much he missed it?<BR>To answer the original post, I think Patrick's original selections and Kt's and Howard's are all right. Although I loved Cabaret. It would be hard to top that in my opinion.

topper Jan 27th, 2002 06:15 PM

Patrick, I have topped some past posts that are being discussed here concerning you...hope this helps.

curious Jan 27th, 2002 06:21 PM

hundreds, perhaps thousands of taxis all full. Once in a while one would pull over and would be attacked by several people all fighting over it. I saw people literally pushing and shoving at each other and screaming obscenities saying they were first. We slowly made our way up to the restaurant and never were able to get a taxi<BR><BR>Now why would a new yorker be offended by this?

Patrick Jan 27th, 2002 06:26 PM

I'm not sure why they'd be offended unless they recognized themselves. As far as I know those were all other tourists from out of town. At least that would be my guess as to the bulk of the taxi seekers after a Broadway show. All I know is this was the truth. Sorry if it offended anyone who was like that. Maybe I'm not reading it right, but was there anything there than insulted New Yorkers?? Was I supposed to lie and say we walked out into the street, waved our hand and a taxi stopped to pick us up? Sorry, but I just described the actual scenario.

Patrick Jan 27th, 2002 06:42 PM

Sorry, Topper, I guess your posting all the other pompous posts of mine didn't work. I see the post you topped regarding Tavern On the Green, the post in which I unforgivingly called the coat episode a nightmare and for which I have apologized profusely. But where are all those other posts that you call "everywhere". I expect you can find at least a dozen or so more examples of my "pompous blitherings", but where are they since you say they are "everywhere". I guess I now know why you have taken me to task. You must be one of those people who do push and shove at taxis and yell obscenities. I always thought they were other tourists, but I guess you as a New Yorker have been discovered and so offended that your behavior has been recognized that now you feel committed to be nonforgiving. Otherwise I can't imagine why you'd be so offended as to take all this time to seek out all my posts. We already know that it isn't to add helpful comments, as you don't seem to do that. I have never accused New Yorkers of being rude, but I guess in your case I must make an exception. Most New Yorkers I have met have been kind and helpful. You, on the other hand, are indeed an exception. Any fine human being can let a problem go when it is explained or apologized for. You are certainly obsessed. Can we not forget my "unforgiveable" mistakes. I'm ready to move on and get back to helping travelers. Are you???<BR>

Susan Jan 27th, 2002 06:42 PM

Ok . . . now, how about discussing Broadway, . . . you know Gavin's original question?

c Jan 27th, 2002 06:58 PM

After Proof,Noises Off and the Producers,and Chicago- I think I would recommend<BR>Contact, for something light, and <BR>Dance of Death for something a little heavier:)<BR>

xxx Jan 27th, 2002 07:00 PM

I assume Al and Curious are one and the same. But isn't it funny that Al quoted patrick as saying "new yorkers duking it out in the street", yet Curious has actually quoted the post and no where is there a mention of the word New Yorkers. What's the matter Al, recognize yourself here and now you're offended?

Bonnie Jan 27th, 2002 07:08 PM

But xxx, are you the same as xx and xxxx?<BR>It is so difficult keeping up with you and all your little x's..makes my poor head spin! Perhaps if you use your name, then we can all keep up with the curious',the al's and the x's :)

Linda Jan 27th, 2002 08:45 PM

Whew! This post is making me dizzy! I just logged on to get some ideas for Broadway shows (I'm planning a trip for June) and I get to read people arguing with each other. I actually think Patrick's posts are pretty helpful. But anyway, how hard will it be to get tickets to "The Producers" in June? Is it worth the money or should I focus on some other shows?

Howard Jan 28th, 2002 04:47 PM

Try now and you might get June tickets. Nathan Lane and Matthew Broderick might not be in it, but I think the show is strong enough to succeed even without them.


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